Haha, nah, I'm not getting him Oblivion. I showed him Skyrim, and he thought it looked awesome, and it would be cool for him to play at least one of the same games that I play. He's really not a "gamer" at all. His library now consists of some Fifa games, one Call of Duty, Assassin's Creed III, one of the Grand Theft Autos, and The Last Of Us. That's everything he's played since he was a little kid with a Commodore 64. I don't necessarily have to get this for him, it was just an idea, and I didn't realize how expensive PS3 games are.
In the local "cheap electronics" store, likely to have the lowest local prices, the game costs about 550 kc (about $25). So that's probably not the cheapest way to get it. Anything from America, however, will cost an arm and a leg to ship, and may not make it all the way here. Sometimes Amazon.co.uk offers free or cheap shipping to the CR, but then, sometimes it costs even more than the item you're buying. Depends. Amazon.de has about the same price as here, except I'd have to add shipping.
Amazing. I got it on Steam during a sale for less than 4 euros. Such a huge difference, especially considering that if you have a really nice computer, it can run even better than on a console.
I've never really understood consoles in general, at least not since gaming PCs have been reasonably priced. I suppose it comes down to what you're used to. While I was visiting this friend, he told me "hey, you're a gamer -- help me get past this level" and shoved a PS3 controller in my hand for the first time. I've never played Playstation (we were a proud Nintendo family since my first NES) and I was totally lost. The controls felt so clunky compared to the computer, and I had so much less control. I died several times while trying to aim the gun with that joystick. Again, probably just matters what you're used to, I guess.